“Bees won’t fight when they are in WTF mode.”
Talking about splits and nucs.
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Driving into work, we take some great feedback, lament how cold it is, and talkk about using chickens to supplement your income.
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A short video tour of our small solar air heater project.
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From feathers to fridge, we take you through the ins and outs of home poultry processing.
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We extract a honey bee colony from the floor cavity of a second story bedroom.
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Recorded on the way down to Sumner, GA to pick up hay. Anathema gives us a "Mystery Jam" shoutout from the farmers market, we get a new truck, talk about fall preps on the farm, and take some great feedback.

Join me on my way down to Baxley to pick up some bees. The first in a series of shows where we focus entirely on bees and beekeeping. We go over some interesting breaking developments in beekeeping amd discuss some of the microbial pathogens that ou[...]

A really disjointed podcast this week as I try to cram in some content between trips to the bee yard. We talk about swarms and how to get geared up to be on the local swarm list or even to do a small cutout.

Barreling down the road, we take some feedback, touch on healthcare deform, lament the cost and extent of repairing our house, and scare the hell out of you with a discussion on genetic modification in the food supply.

Laura and I take some feedback, pontificate spring preps, talk about gardening, beekeeping, and other springtime activities. Laura would like to apologize for mistakenly referring to the Brandywine Tomato as a "Rutgers".

I somehow talk Laura into doing another show where we throw out some updates on the dog, seed starting, and the bees. We take some great feedback, including an actual voicemail! We finally wrap the show up by reading some of the better ads out of th[...]

A real treat for you guys today. I get my beautiful wife and garden diva, Laura, in on the podcast action. We go through some updates, catch you up on the latest weimaraner suicide attempt, talk about a pending new addition to the farm, take some gr[...]

Guerrilla podcasting from the mobile studio today. Sorry folks. It was mobile or nothing this week. We give a recap on Inman Farm Heritage Days, finally get the horse on stall rest, pick a buttload of grapes, and talk about the agricultural side [...]

A short one this time. Still trying to get this car recording stuff ironed out - so the audio is kinda crappy. A short one. I prattle on about how I almost crushed myself with the tractor this week. Twice. Then we pontificate on the fad popularity[...]

Join me again on my morning commute where I discuss some feedback, give you the wrong number for the call in line, pontificate on homesteading vs hobby farming, touch on gardening, and talk about sharpening a chainsaw.

A snake that was squatting in our hen house
I go mobile for this podcast and drag you along for my morning commute. We play catch up on some farm updates to do with bees and snakes, stumble through a few verbal blunders, rant about my experience try[...]

Our Rainwater Catchment System
The semi-long awaited 10th episode!
On this BubbaCast I answer some feedback, apologize for completely messing up the feed while doing some housekeeping, go over some other webby stuff and talk about designing a rainwa[...]

In this pre-tenth BubbaCast I go mobile and cover some peachy product updates. I get a HUGE shout out from Sean Kennedy, accidentally drop the 'F-Bomb', try to adopt an immigrant worker, toss kittens around, and tell you just enough about electric [...]

On this BubbaCast we go over some tech-geeky stuff that you can do to help the political freedom fighters in Iran. We take some emails, talk about what's been going on, celebrate the launch of the new store front, and talk about basic cold-process [...]

The long overdue 6th Bubbacast. A short one. We catch up on some mail, talk about some non-bubba projects, touch on coping with the heat and a little bit on some new fly control methods I'm trying out.

Customer Reviews

What it's all about - A genuine look at a hobby farmer's projects.

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Nethy

This podcast is just fun to listen to. The podcaster discusses his "hobby farm" in the US and all the things he's doing with it. Topics discussed so far:
> Chickens - How to get started, what's involved in having a hobby sized flock (about a dozen).
> Goats - Seems the podcaster is basically still dabbling with some goats on loan.
> Honey Bees - It sounds like this is the most serious of the farm's operations.
> Other Topics - Sounds like soap making, candle making and other small industries and hobbies are going on. Maybe these will be touched on at some point.
On a general note, this is the kind of podcast that puts 'new' in new media. It's long tail. It's personal. You get a real feel for this person's life and lifestyle. It should be interesting to anyone that would like to know what this lifestyle is like. Other hobby farmers or even commercial farmers wondering about upstarts that are likely to have turned up in their vicinity would probably enjoy it too.
If you think you might ever want a hobby farm, this podcast is definitely for you.